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Thank you for considering a donation to the Northeast BC Crime Stoppers program. Your donation will assist us in continuing to operate this valuable community based program servicing the communities (Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Fort Nelson, Hudson’s Hope, Tumbler Ridge) and rural areas of Northeast British Columbia. Funds are used for the payout of TIPS, administrative and operational expenses, community events, and promotional products.

Crime Stoppers is funded through the generosity of the citizens of the communities wherein it operates. Limited government funding is utilized to operate the toll free TIPS line for the benefit of all citizens in the Province of British Columbia. Crime Stoppers depends on citizens and businesses who are interested in keeping their communities safe!

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Essential to Crime Stoppers

The Community

Crime Stoppers exists in offering an anonymous way for the public to provide information to the police that could help solve a crime. Local Citizens form the foundation of a Crime Stoppers program by serving as volunteer directors on the Crime Stoppers board whose responsibility is to operate the non-profit corporation, raise funds, promote the program and approve reward payments when crimes are solved.

The Media

Local media outlets have responsibility for promoting Crime Stoppers by publicizing unsolved crimes and assisting with appeals to raise funds for the program. The media also regularly promotes the special Crime Stoppers phone number and Web Tips.

The Police

Appoint a coordinator to operate the Crime Stoppers program on a daily basis. Anonymity to callers is guaranteed, no equipment exists to record or trace the phone calls, Text Messages or Web Tips. Those who contact Crime Stoppers will receive a code number, specific to their call, that allows them to follow up on their report to determine if an arrest, charge, or goods have been recovered. Police investigate the information provided by Crime Stoppers and provide a report back to the Coordinator when their investigation is complete. The Coordinator reports the results of the investigation to the Board, if a reward is warranted, and the Board makes the final decision on the amount to be given to the Tipster.

Our Sponsors

Our sponsors play a major role in making Crime Stoppers the effective program it is today.